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Telespazio Ibérica is the Spanish subsidiary of the Italian company Telespazio.
Telespazio Ibérica won a contract from the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) to provide secure, high-capacity satellite connectivity to ships patrolling the European Union’s maritime borders.
Telespazio Ibérica reinforced its SatCom team during the past year to pursue its maritime connectivity objectives.
Telespazio Ibérica will provide connectivity to large Spanish fishing vessels in collaboration with the satellite operators OneWeb and Starlink.
Telespazio Ibérica plans to expand its satellite connectivity offering by 2026 into new maritime segments including ferries, recreational vessels, yachts, and large sailing vessels.
Carlos Fernández de la Peña is the chief executive officer of Telespazio Ibérica.
Telespazio Ibérica aims to increase satellite connectivity for large Spanish fishing vessels over 30 meters in length by 50%, from 291 currently connected to 437 by 2026.
Telespazio Ibérica currently provides satellite connectivity to 10 oceanographic vessels owned by the Spanish government.
Telespazio Ibérica currently provides satellite connectivity to 8 Spanish Navy ships.
Telespazio Ibérica, a company of the Leonardo group, is designing a strategy to provide quality satellite connectivity to the small-vessel segment of the Spanish fishing fleet.
Telespazio Ibérica currently provides satellite connectivity to a fleet of 20 Guardia Civil patrol boats that operate between Europe and North Africa.
Project Bromo would bring together Airbus Defence and Space's Space Systems and Space Digital businesses, Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio joint ventures, and Thales' SESO optics business.
Telespazio, in collaboration with Thales Alenia Space Italia, carried out key validation activities for COSMO SkyMed CSG FM3 during initial operations.
Leonardo’s Division de Espacio unifies Italian industrial capabilities and coordinates systems manufacturing and services through the Space Alliance formed by Telespazio and Thales Alenia Space.
Telespazio will operate the Cosmo-SkyMed satellite in orbit.
Telespazio operates the COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation constellation in orbit.
The Italian industry, led by Leonardo and joint ventures with Thales Alenia Space, Telespazio, and e-GEOS, plays a significant role in the development of the COSMO-SkyMed constellation.
Telespazio's Fucino Space Center located in Abruzzo, Italy acquired and controlled the satellite's signal just under an hour after its launch.
The satellite signal was acquired and checked by Telespazio's Space Center in Fucino fifty-nine minutes after separation from the launcher.
COSMO-SkyMed data are marketed worldwide by e-GEOS, which is jointly owned by the Italian Space Agency (20%) and Telespazio (80%).